inilZldonning Ll,llO r. JOlth DIGLF.P. sr.cr.GH. TvrcRsDAN, DEC. 4, is ;3 Cii 1A.,. I,t for cour,try tt t. Doily r.•I :.I.tEufe..turvr , fir 11, , t 1 :30 t.rcet - - I\e3llate, and Coul b!) ci r. c, E nrennr linltirorre nn Calvert pnpo: can be seen, nini trican of Evlverti FRESIDLST'S NIESSAGE. (ht I.'ornins; Post Erita• \Ve expect -rivc Prt-Ki‘!clit'F. McFseqte by ptiv ntc ry.plcsr Cembsrl tifil moiniog, arid will give it to our rs sts clt,:rt Lim:: as poaible altar ita arri- attended the meeting this evening. C. The candidates most talked of for Speaker, are Mr. .•st. 8ti,11:,115.:,..-- \VC are itlebtel to our vet:, . J. INGER , OI T., of year stale; Mr. Douncts•. of lent Collector of Canal Tolls, John Fleming, Esq. Illinois, and DAN - ts, tti Itliann. Several others ate , the annexed interesting statement alto, to the ~,,,,,,,,:,, cii 10,,,,,,g, ,hirpod on Ihn cnrio named, hut 1 think the lot a ill full upon one of them 0 riti, „b arg i i _ i i,, annum o f t „lly t,,,,i„,ed: the The most prominent candidates 6,, Cletic, arc, :1•1r. 1 1 French, the present iartimbent, (who was elected, on :her of boats cleared, and tbe date of the open the displacement of Mr. McNulty, last winter.) and 1 and cbedug of nv .igation for the veto. 1541,134", 13,1344 ~,,,i izi4s. It „ill is, seen that corniinied Mr We il er, late member from Ohio, an effective at.. there I ,„ i . ,,,,„ a ; ,,, a , .nn,,,,,, in the I t:ltment is used in lavor of the latter. on the ground I li 1544, onto, of tonoa , , , c and toll, dut in. ti last wa-ott. l , ' l ' m he t.`" bail f'''' Ms M'NullY• and I' liable to loose c fsets ,e 1 forit are truly illtele- , IIIZ, HMI sre throd:, ' urge " -t "' utt • l'Y the tlerttulture of the latter. Our old ft lend Henry Buehle r, Esq. of Harrisburg', I ft iami the Col!ector tar the 't3 l2 t 10114.! .. 1241. 1312. 1343. has also In-en nutnesi in connection with tlii, post, 100, ~, ch.,,,,,1. Ca 7 ,,,, 45 83.7 , 9 , 6 , 3 11.133 35i l ns he is not here, lam inclined to think. he is not a ,946 83 $12,465,42 11•1,012.93 "IdIj"le: I 'II r eceived, $45 1,1 , ,s ClPart,i, 25'63 2307 . 23 12 1 For the office of Door-keeper, there are not grabs- knai „per,,i, m ~,h 96 starch 7 .\ pro. 7 hly quite an many : C.1.11,i11105 an there are memh• rs- 1 a regattl for Vet Belly. I Ina' closed, Dce. 9.,i1 Dec. 16 1/cc. 20 I ' s t has in; say of that the numb., falls much shortthat. 1341. 11115. The Whigs have held a caucus• and nominated Mt • i on.cleated, 92,047,811 120 536.917 Vinton. of Ohio. for Speaker, and some person, .shose 01l rec'l, $l5 name 1 Ilia ,385,43 $9B 270,43 not learn. for Clerk. 1 oats cicared, 9.973 3134 The vacapt seat on the bench of the Supreme Court, anal opened, Nlorch 14 March 10 1 Is attracting eonsidetable interest just sum. lam not , :anal closed, Dec. 20 fully advised in rrlut ion to the matter, but am induced Etr.ctiov or ''.%;rt. C 11.11012 S.--3 , 1r. Calhoun ansl to think.the chances for the atirtoimment, pretty equal n Wednesday law elected by the Legislature of South; It divided between. Judge Gtier sad :tlr. Reed of 3arolipa a Senator in the Congress of the U. State!. phit,„ lp e„ i p t i iai o supply the vacancy oce atoned by the resignation Iho the matter a ill Ise Jeciled e lila') the next I , f Mr. Huger. , few days. It hos been an open question quite too atoned. I '1 ---------------__ 1- . .., i . „I', &heady. CANALCOM,II3StosEr.. Thos. i Pacer, 1 Beiiii , r .. m - n.i. A. 4 Douglass, ni - :0,,,,,.„,,d m„ . . 1. E A Among the strangers now in ibis city lam pleased Rryiiatils of Crawford; io ins ll I , u respect to 11 'heir ve hien& us proper per , see 'Messrs. M'Candless.lllsgrow and Patton, of Pit tsbut gh, and Gen. Orr, of As mstrong, all in good I i to finite office of Canal health. Fls-Gov. Porter was here on yestetday, but' Commissioner. The Convent ion to nominate a condo I dote for the 1 -,,,,, iai i, party „ill a ,„ m t i l a as H an oi,- ;1• as told was to leave latt night or to-day. Several , gentlemen from Philadelphia and other eastern coon burgh on the 4th of March. I lie.• not connected with the government, are sl.t. here. CiT rite iv hiv of i the Nashville Disttict have IVITI- 1 . 0,,,,,, on the whole, Pennsylvania is pretty well re tinted the lion. Joust BILL as their modulate for , presented in the "out door the house.” I 'nagress, to fill line vacancy ocrasitosed its death Iv haveit d a smart touch of e • . ..e winter, to day. It of Dr. Peyton. i commenced snowing about noon, and continued so un The Democrats, on yet, have made no movement in , L it d ar k, by which time the ground was pretty well I covered with the white mantle. It is now clear, but A aottrioNtsrs is TR. , USLE —The aboilliabitls at cold. Yours, &c. Boston arc in a quandary; the lion. Abbot Lawrence and the H u n Nathan Appleton, having declined t. t sign a protest against the annexation of Te/11,1. They consider Texas virtually annexed, and futther opposi l r tiou to that maasute useless. Mr. Appleton considers, 1 it questionable whether the abolition movement is rec- oncilsble with duty under the constitution of the 'Union the matter W•AIIISTo% CITT. Nov 30, 1845. The Democrats met in Caucus last night to nomi nate a Speaker, but in consequence of the absence of 30 or 40 members the matter was postponed mail to morrow morning, when it is thought that Dr Jona D•YI., of Indiana, will be nominated. Dr D• is a native of Pennsylvania—nu burn in New Holland. Lancaster county, and removed to Shippensborgh. where be studied medicine, under the direction of Dr - Simpson. the father of DrSimpsun of your city. He was speaker of the Indiana House of Representative" —has served in Congress fur a number of sessions, end ; has the confidence of his party, and the esteem of all who know him. The democ-ats from Pennsylvania will support Mr , Ingersoll ir, Caucus, an 3 I am happy to say will yield their preference in favor of the successful candidate. ~They are all good men and true, and acknowledge the . obli g ations of party discipline to cull extent. NAVAL.—We learn, says the Notions Beacon of Dr Seth s r ai.b,,,y of E R .i. Smithfield, Bradf„rd sivrd yesterday from county, Pa.. is here, and indefatigable in his effort, The New Yord. Courier says that among the inei dents during the progress of Mrs. Bodine's trial, were the intercepting of several letters to the prisoner.— One of them was unique in its way. It was from a ptivoner confined in the Eldridge street jail, written in tie., name of a man oh" had been summoned as a ju rur, but who excused himself on the ground of being' a fireman, and stated that this man had only excused himself because he did not wish to sit there so long, nhilc were emptinnellirg a jury. nut when they had ten or eleven, ho would come up, and the writer aided, “you may be sure of him; he is in your favor." Saturday "that orders were recei, - • - the NilAy Dl.Talirnent rrTUring 'be brig Trustee, tube made Sergeant at Arms of the Senate. Can't ibe provided. At - nisht a strong gasni ......_... just arrived from the Coast of Afiica, to he refitted , say what his rhymes of success are. , otch to protert the horses nod cattle, as the Indians', S boxes, 10 bid., 5 trunks. for II &,1' Graff; 4 bales, 2I Green. Brown at._ I this side the mountain' then nn the hosesßoy's &c. &c., at No 46. I:nmed iat.nly for sea." , Governor Porter was here for a few days—and iam much worsr other, c ommitting many outrages upon the emigrants.. 1 bale, 1 bundle, 14 boxes, 1 rad:, for 11 &p I i rhea BARROWS & TURNF.R. The L.S. sloop of war Plymouth, Captain Henry. there were many summaries, as to the object of his , i . ~,.1 • 'Greif; 2. long boxes for McClimock & Co; 15 boxes 1 emigrated to this c . ountry in 1642. andca at in r rriyed rat Gibraltar. from Tangier, October 20, fur ,visit. Yam Hill Valley, 150 miles soyth of the mouth of the , fur J C Bidwell & Co; 2 buses for Shacklett St , NEW . C ALICOES ' , „ , , in rAurtFut, calicoes, new styles. selling for 12 Brazil. ' Columbia River, and 30 miles r,,,,,, !hi. greet TrICIIIC Gi,,1 0 . 1 i .1,11 2 cis per yard at BARROW'S &TURNER'S The U. S. frigate Constitution was at Canton; Au 1 Mr Buchannan will not leave the Cabinet, deli taut inters mted as wit, i - f or t he i Ocean. The count ry i• g , . . ps. • . , Pr steam er Consul, Brownsville , 26 b " - " , I i No 46: . cases received. Choice patterns dec4 ' with ...roves of fine timber, and pretties covered ith , gust 28 Letters from her state that she 1A . 0% to t he;et bench. And the sure, ' %to het: is, that your fellow-! gi ass and clover, which is green all seasons of the year, bales for Ales Jordon; 2 boars, Holdsitip & Brown; ' Large Sale of Seasonable Dry Clnods that place immediately fur Manilla, and thence to he; towns man, Judge GRIER. s ill be appointed. Allad• I an d ca pable of fattening stuck without the use uf grain. 1 box fra Hampton &Smith; 9 abed r M B Rimy & Sandwich Islands, expecting to be home on the Ist oil mit his great legal qualifications for the place. Grain can be sowed any timefrom October until May. ,e„., 1 1 . ,..,„ 1 tru „k f or H s tr ii; 6 b o y,. I r,ale this day. J.". We hear of a noble instance of benevolence The tariff it is thought sill be modified, 1 ,,,., ,h „ se and itrow. in the winter the same as it dues in the ! g row . April. Wheat on PM land yield . Crum 20 to ; fur nays S. Black.' I box, for A J Bennett; , T Wifenna's Phrenix Auction Mart No. 64, I I b"" Market street, Simpson's Row, betw:sen lined having its rise with the officers of the ship. As soon who wish to bring it down to the rates in Gen. Mc.l;3o"rbelusiTel,. end on old land, from (duo 50 bushels to es 5 bbls for Ilnys & Black; I box for A Gordon ; 4th streets, will be sold, without reserve, this day, es they heard of the file in Pittsburgh, they got up a I RON', bill, will be dirtappointed. I have talked witht t he acre, which finds ready sale at SI per bushel. By I b o x f or p J Austin; 10 boxes for Forsyth &Co., 25; Thursday, Dee. 4111, commencing at 10 o'clors.k. A• subscription for the sufferers, which amounted to SI,- man y o f t he D emoc ratic me mbers, nod find them no t means of the Pacific Ocean we can trade with Chios I M., the contents of 4 cases of Dry Goods, Shoes, &c., I America,d also the Islands of the Pacific, kegs nulls for H Mitchell. I all of whithare seasonable articles. Part of which 739. They purchased a bill of exeliance on Boston ; unfriendly to the adjustment of the Tariff , can fair and '' - which abound in gold and silver . The British are ' and South an . IPr sit Cleveland , AVellsville 25 bids flour owner a- , me the following, viz • fur the amount, and transmitted the same to his honor, , proper grounds, such as will be satisfactory to our shipping flour from here to China, and have all the trade ' board. 1 Flannela;comforts; buckskins; heaver and merinos; Judge Shaw, tube forwarded to the committee for the friends in Penn.ylvania. On that subject the message l o f the country in their hands turning the produce of Pr str Lake Elie, Beaver. 127 buses cheese for gloves and mils; merinos; shirts and drawers; checks relief of the sufferers. it is thought will Lake the proper ground. On the Or. the farmer ittto ca-h and paying him in goods al their , the Camp . and gingham.; Ladies' mils end cuffs; pocket hdkfs I which some have accumulated immense ! and craven; cambric hdlyfs. A great variety of ; egon, our title will be proclaimed 'to be clear and um I ' fortunes. Prier' 7, by ------------- Wit [Erin° A ncrs—This exaellent Democratic pa- ' fortunes. It i4astottishing to UA Americans how Goy- i te r slim-YIN; superfine broad clothe; heavy pilot cloths: ble." But what the recommendations will i River 1n24 1 / I flilicS. " • " surd dpile Give us your I' . ; friend I ri"e wi°^4 per is cow• is . ern meat can so much neglect this country. . Ladles' sleighing worsted hoods and caps; table cos be as to the mode of settlement is all conjecture. \ Tont! those wishing to come among us, we can my : I The river at this place is still &minting slowly and • , . _. • , err; diapers; alpaccas and me Tinos; sepertme blue amf Mae. May your shadow never grow leas—nor thel that we have bread, some meat, mei „fink for all; we the weather remains c dd. We have in the channeh l black district; together with a greet variety of fancy optics ofyour Argun less vigilant. hove ties finest timber in tie world, as may be seen at this point, 3 fret 3 inches. I Geode Also, Ladies' and Gentlemens' gam ra cy floc. referring to the journal of Lewis & Clark, arid as I At Mueller on Monday last there was 3 feet 9 Buffalo over-shoes; children, do.; the sale will be con for the natural advantage fur the application of ma- I • tinueo et 2 o'clobk, same day, when will be sold • va. linches in the channel, and falling slowly. chinery, we cannot be beaten in any country. riety of new and second hand furniture, among which Numbers of people have emigrated here who come I Al Cieeignati , Nov. 29th, there 4 feet 4 inches in are h ,,,,, h ,„ rs chairs; settees glass case; patent bed- Numbers with dispepda, and othercomplaints that be- channel and falling. steads; fancy stands; chairs and tables; leather beds; came perfectly cured in a short time. The' Immo". At L ' Nov. ouisville 2Bth, them was I feet 8 inches sae tin &c.-• phere is always pure, coming as it does from the ocean' in the Portland Canal and Cann. • or from the snow-capped mountains, from the begin ning of spring until spring comes around again, and At Nashville last dates there was 26 inches water we think it use of the healthiest countries on the on Horpeth Shoals. globe. We ars , free from two curses here. slavery and At St. Louis there was 8 feet in the channel and spirituous liquors, and all have set their faces gainer ,ili both. We have planted the Tree of Liberty ne the tang. •• banks of the Pacific and hope that thousands may re! The Illissie and Missouri rivers are very low so pose in its shedo. much so that the small flat boats can go up only with parts of loads. - - _ lic FoIIiMATIoN WAKTEf.—Friendship Lodge, Nn, i in of W h eelin g . Rev. eon TUC PRESIDLP:Cf."The Alton V 4" del." inf o rmation Reese, who left that neighborhood about a year ) Dem.x:ratic Union, has put the lion. R, J. Wat ago. A lettrr conveying any intelligence from him her in nomination for the next Presidency, may be addressed to W. Riheldoffer, Secretary of A Cu A tier or Tints —Legislators in the Friendship J.odge. age set a little more value on themselves and their dignity than they did in primitive ages. About the year 1.504, the Legislature of Penns) ivania passed a I resolution that "Nu member thereof should come ! to the bourn barefoot. or eat his bread and cheese on the ceps." iSTEntSTING DISCUSS/021.--VVe find from the Cou tier Fraocaise, that the corporation of J.air-dressars and barbers of Zurich have sent a petition to the Federal Directory or Swittisrl , aol, in which they demand the 7.pulsion ['corn the Swiss ten itory of two Parisian 1-m.ll - who. uoder the designation of ..artistrs ei I.tton established themselves at Zurich in under to crud the rules v. - Isich. prohibit any. artisan from woi':,inz, oil Lis Os, n a:caw:tot, unless he has receiv e; the fra , adcm-suf the company. Ilcnr.tats. Accrunst.—The Troy, (N. 1.) Wbig FV.rZ. oa Tuc, , day afternoon, while the men in the em-1 ploy of Johnsen end Geer, proprietors of a furnace in Mechanic Et rect., were removing the cinders from the cupola, 111..2 red but fragments fell into some water, which had cacidemly been kit in the pit, and caused an e7.pls.t'on that drove the falling cinders and ashes the ra'n ho were standing near thecupola.— Two of thrra,tve.re burned severely; mild a third, Mr. Thoraaa Ddri, Wilq terribly injured, his body wax skinned; and OUT informant fears that be cannot 1:1:CATI VG A FIDDLE.—The New York itiirror states that a celebrated violinist, in strolling through Chatham street, in that city alew days since, espied in the window - cc a second hand shop a block looking fiddle c loch by some peculiar characteristic he judg• • • be no common instiument. On aelkisig the - sold t2O, which he immediately paid' ,rize. The next day a deities in in roim.slso fur it, and it is said to be . It in by the most celebrated ma lied in tone by any in the country. From cur Washington Correspondint. WAsHiscToN, Nov. t 9, 1845. Mn, Entaora—At a late hour of night, I sit down to drop you a b.ief notice—l ran hardly say, of doings here—fei not many things have transpired in a way, to meet the public ri r c. A large majority of t l be metn• hers of the lower house of congress Luse arrived, and these hasp born her ecru busy, for the last two rltas ho booms for the canons tiices in the gilt of the branch of the nit tonal legislature. 1 Thr q uestion of Caucus or no ctsticus, has b e et, l 1 m ooted ~,,liikcunm, l in all its bra rings. 7 his even• ling, one hundred and four democratic members met, land alter s eme,l , 4 , ate as to whether a CR‘lrlli fliutild held; if how it m 3 Ihe and so, tom. 5.,01.1... conducted, ad• journed to meet again at 9 o'clock on Monday morning, with an Lout , rounding that if a quorum of the 110u..e `shoal.} tiro be present, they would then proceed to make nominations: but not without. II um told that but one memhet of the South Caro. I line delegation, and but few other southern members DREADFUL. AFFAIR—A boy named Abbot was beat to death by t w,, other boys, in Portsmouth, N. H, lately in a quarrel. They beat bis brains out and stove in his ribs, so that he died in Gee minute/after he was carried home. 'they hint both been ertested and lodged in jail GROAT Pianos ROOST.—The Miner's Express, pub. lisbed at Dubuque, lowa, notices a wonderful pigeon roost in the forks of the Marproty, Jackson county.— It is three miles long, and half a mile in width.— There can be no estimate made of their numbers.— Their roosting places an*about a mile distant from their nests and feeding places, being three in number, and each one covering a large section of land; and in passing to or Ito, they darken the air tvith their numbers, break down young trees with their weight, and Lund• reds are killed by getting entangled in the falling limbs and branches. The people kill them with clubs, and their noise is SO loud that when a guo is fired amongst them, the repent cannot be heard, and a person can stand in one place and shoot all day, the birds return• ing as soon as you can load. Fe...act Lim CILISA.-..T he London Morning Chron icle apprehends that the French, if suffered to acquire Chosen, will intrigue with the many Chinese secret societies, and thus, ere long, contrive to rule over the Celestial Empire! MAHOGANY.—The Journal of Commerce published a letter from Havana, dated November 9 which says that Ihelntendent has issued an order prohibiting the exportation of mahogany and cedar from the island of Cuba. filmtortiostA.—The Zanesvitie (Ohio) Anrorn Says that Mr. Thorns* Self, a young man who formerly liv ed at Norwich , died on Sunday, whit what the phyli clans in attandatre pronounced to be hydrophobia. Mr. Self had no recollection of ever having been bit ten, or Iona) , way exposed to this dreadful disease. ""'" . HoIIBIELIC *TATE OF Airllß.l.--TllO ebeigglire Ad,OCata of the 6th ult., 'elutes the particalißs of the two atrocious ocettrrences which had just been perpetrated in that vicinity. Five of a well known gang of desperadoes went to the house of Mr. 11. )I Gigs on the night of the Ist, and driving him from it, pillaged and burnt ; it. lottunately his family were absent at the time. On the following Tuevday even- ' ing au express ro rived. stating that the body of rße hind to ihv mother—f u r lot on her brow murdered man had been found in the hills about a May traces of sorrow he seen; mile on the °the' side of Mr. Meigsi lately &tot-rived Oh well m a'vt. Ilion cherish and comfort her now, ing residence. A bilge number of citizens imm e diately', , Re F tn .o e r n i i , e ‘ v a m rid ol k h i e n r ri h f ' ci "; r h t hslewe bran. residence. pray, ternited to the spot, and in place of one; there %vete As loonns -Goa c i s ." her breath; it the bodies of two men, who had been hutrbet l With accethnts dull( sultry enclos er of rifle ball,aral stabbed with a large knife just below the left nipple. The other man, Ato.la-hi, hod been dragged about fifty steps, and was stabbed once in earth side, so that his corrals hung out at one place, was tomallawked in the forehead, and bud isle throat rut, and several gashes on the head F.xroara t r BREArtS'reffs Mott N. VuuK • learn from the Herald that the exports of flour to Eii• rope from New York during the pant month, will not fall far short of 120,000 barrels; of witcat, E 9 000 bushels; and of core. 150,000 Lushrls—salued a t more than one million of dollars. The Liverpool pocket of the 1611. December has been engaged for a cargo . f breadstuffn, and ...et - ) tint...lent s hip rating A No. 1, findn plenty of r, eigl.A. The. Richard Anderson, for . Crughs a te Pah—ln all rancs of coughs Liverpool. Ilan a freight list of £1,390; and the list of ,c""... the ors+ a ill find I. pleas:int but powett, the Roscins, for Liverrool, cannot be much les, than :!;: t m ,.."` F l L T !, i r , ' C , f ii i c l l ' i . e . 7 . , ; l S : i ',7 l , C: . " ' " l c :. l li V a s ' .. g . el r, ",h , l Sf r :r ", :i .,—, l £4,300. The Hera Id gives the following list of car Wide Once Os C 11111-111'd On ,u.and r , of dis , goes recently loaded or . ttow loading for Europ.: 1 villa wet e sold last year, having been used in nll as- Ship Roscimin, for Liverpool —Floor, 4249 bids; i ceonined ea see with perfect nuccenn. For liver corn- Wheat, 13,000 bunliels; Cotton, GOO tierce*: Arph ,,.. i plaint. affection of the lungs, palpitation of the heart, 490 1.1.1; TOIMCCO. 6 itivis; Seger", 2 cases: Wool, 30 ; ittfltinnza ust bout, scarlet fence. fever and ague, drop. hales; Skins, 1 bundle; Dry Goods. 50 pickages. ny, typhus fever. and other dinennen, This pill in coat- Ship Richard Anderson, for Liveriuml—Turpentine, .41 with fine white sugar. so that the medicinal ingre -2011 barrols: Flour, 4800 bid. dients ore imperceptible to the taste. To children. Ship South Corolina. 6.r Liverpool—Corn, 11.470 Ilhey may be administered without difficulty So well Minh; Flour. 2000 Wk.; P.m, ,i n .ran .00 L b Beans. ! convinced is Dr Clickener of their . Meaty in all spec i- , 00 bbls; Flaxseed, 400 bbl.; Cotton, 400 bates; T 41 .; fled cases„ that he pledges himself to ? morn tha money 1 low , 69 casLs. I when the promined effect in not produced. Ship Se n. for Li,erpoul—Fhtur, 5'250 bbln p ro - ' Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of Wtte.-I and Liberty I t ine, 2300 bbls- Cargo not all in; will fill up with pro- I ilrrrts, aho is general Agent fur Dr Clickener's l'ilisi in Pittsburgh and vicinity. Vi,iollA 1 Ship H o ary Pratt, for Lieerpool—Corn,9.o.ooobus rrßevrare of an imitnt ion article toeend "banns. I now on board and still loading, will till up with grain Ired SP gar-Coated Pale," purporting be Patents...ll and provisions. I 33 , boil, the pill, and pretended patent arc forgeries. 1 Ship i:urope. for will 13.000 boah..l l , got tip by a miserable quack, ill New York, who, for I Flour, 17 0 0 barrels; will till up with Breadstuff' and !the last four Cr five yearn, ban made his living It) provisitmn. arc 4. I c.. ,.. 1 ... .c ._ . un f 'ting a ular Medicines. Ship Ashburton, for Liverpool. Packet, Dee. 6 Corn. 20,000 bushel.; full CAI go of flour and grain CO M -11 E - R -C I - A l/ RE CORD. i en gaged, I s---- Ship Prince Albert, far Camden—Barley 18000 bi t . Flour, 1014 bids. Rice, 642 trot. Reef 927 tea. Clover• seed. 104 vs. Oil Cake, 800 bids Oil Cake, 30 twos I Cheese, 100 000 lbs. STnC Ii GANALING.—A :sew Tork paper of rc,a„ ) *ay.: toneii and great ruin, in theme eneita hie times, in all sorts of storks. On Thursday, it is said, one man made $20,000 in nine er lo•t $15,000 in another. Penpleare getting crazy." Taut'COU RAG .—An editor in Columbia, Son ..h Carolina, Cul. Sumner, has declined a challenge to a duel from a brother editor, on the ground that duelling it r..hibite , l by the last of God and man. The 14th Anniversary of the Saliimore T)pograph. ical Society was celebrated by a tamper and other cm macmies on Saturday evening November 29th. The ..•ntiments offered were all excellent. We annex the 13th regular toast DU QUESNII. WOMAN. The secretly,' type upon the earth— The prettiest fine?, —the fairest fares— The loveliest /Lowers that e'er had birth— That ever risotto man's eat irrates. Tune—Let the toast be leer women. From the Cincinnati Enquirer. FROM OREGON. YAM HILL VALLLT. June, 20 1845. Messrs Editire,—Thuse wishing to emigrate to Oregon will find my statements to be coo• rest. Emigrants from Ohio should pat. the a-inter in Missouri: an es be he at the general Rendevooes in doe time, which is about the Ist of May. Families should have light, strong wagons, good mules or oven. and should take nothing they could do without.— Cooking utcntials and clothing should be incloded.— Two hundred pound. of &cur per head, and of becon, sugar and coffee, 50 pounds each. Companies of wen will need more. It is necessary 'het wagons should have double covers to secure the grnweriei ' from spring rain•. Wild game along the road is a , bomb:tot. Plenty of fire-arms and ammunition should -- A should be on On this subject the Boston Post makes the follow ing remarks; The claim that this country makes to i ti be it re membered, is to the whole of lit—not merely to leti• I rude 59, brit to latitude 54 40. It was this that Pres ident ADAK , meant, in his message of 1825, when he declared that we had many degrees of territory on the boa ders of the Pacific. This claim has never been surrendered; not by our diplomatists. for in the negotiations of 1818. 1824 and of 1826, they contended that our title embraced the whole country; not by our Legislators, for in vari ous Congressional reports, statesmen of all parties have defended this claim. Hance as a question of right, our title covers the whole of the territor y ; and this, whether it be defended on the ground of discov ery, possession, or purchase. Mr" Man's chief absorbing interest in life is attend ing to the wants of the body. This every man of ex. perience is compelled to acl.nowledge, however deal. rous he may be to lend his testimony. to the fact, of I higher and holier objects, engaging the attention of the mass. The epitaph of most men might read , -- "Ha was born. He toiled and worried for food clo• thing and L equipage, he sour.ht the phantom happiness. He died. . . • If, then, mankind will still persist in attending chief ly bodily wants, all must admit that health shook, claim their first attention. To all true enquirers, therefore,. of iliaway to me gain, to preserve health, we would say with candor, reed tbe sdvettisement on the outside of this day's pat per, concerning chat celebrated and truly trainable medicine. Dr. Wielar's Balsalsof VVild Cherry. dec 4 Yrw rs, &C. LINDLEY APPLEGATF.. OUR CLAIM TO OREGON BE - KIND. Re kind tothy father—for when thou were young. NVI3o loved then so fondly as tug He caught the first accents that fell from thy tongue, And joined in thy innocent glee. Be kind to thy father, for now he in old. Hid locks intermingled with grey; His footsteps ore feeble, 311 CC ieadess and bold, Thy father is passing a.vay. Be I,ieal to thy brother—his heart will have dearth, If the 'mile of thy joy he w ithdrawn; The flower, of feeling will fade at the birth, if the dew if affection be gone• Be kind to thy bt other—ytherttyer you are, The love of a brother shot' he A. ornament pilfer and lidier by far Than pea rlis from the depth of the sea. Be Lind to thy sister—not mnny may know The depth of nue si•tf•rly love, The wealth °idle ocenn lies fo hums below The sorface shut smukle4 above. Thy kindness ,h3ll brir.g, to thee many sweet bouts And bles•ing4 thy prohway m crown; AtT•rtioi =ll3ll weave !her a garland of flowers, More peciou, thun wealth nit tellOirti rnErAnr.p AND CORRECTED EVERY AFTERNOON PORT OP Privssulaig. 3 EV.E.T WATER IN THE CH•INNE(... ARRIVED. Savraehanao, Hutehins , m, Cincinnati; Iterrnue Cutter, Getty, Cincinnati; McLane, Bennet, Brownsville; Lake EriP, Campbell, Beaver; Belmont, Dawson. ‘‘.; heeling; Kliorieher, Cincinnati; Medium, Conley, Brownsville; Consul, * Cinch, Bompsville; Adelaide. Jeffries Cdoltatnwn; Nintive, Mentitickson, M'Keettpott; Cleveland, Calhoun, llelbville. I, DEPARTED. West. Point, Lyon, Louisville; Late Erie. Campbell, Beavoe; Motive. e Ina MC kikon , Keesport.; Belmont, Dawson. Wheeling; Sostptehattna, Ilutcltioton, Cincinnati; Louis McLane, Bennet, Brownsville; re•Tittem marked tbm • are ptetviJecl with Evan's Safety • prevention for One eiph34ion of boiler.. IMPORTS BY RIVRII• Fr sir 1•01/iS McLane; Brownsville, 40 limiest glasa for 11 Hamilton; 15 boars dry Ronda, 3 kegs indigo, 01Bee of the Pittsburgh Ukraine PeBst. December 4, 145„ The weather is colder thee it has been this season. and the river is still falling—with about 3 feet 2 inch es in the channel—the sleighing is excellent. Yester- day se saw • number of sleighs in from the country. Farmers are beginning to bring in their produce, l'ork. Butter, Cheese, Lard, &c. Flour—i. coming in quite busk by wagon. At the river there i. hot little doing; no sales on yesterday. The matt...t is rather MIT in•day of good choice family tinted.. The principal btands were selling at $4,621 4744 73. The Albany Argus says, the teceipta of Flour for the week ending Nov. 26, were 580,000 bbl s rzeln.ivo of the receipts at Troy. The Albany Atlas of Nov 28, [rotes Flour at 116,624W/6,75 for Atlas of qualities of Gennessee. New York, N0v.9.9, $6.75Q46,874; Buffalo, Nov. 29, 5 00rd $5 50: at Chicago, Nov 22, wheat was sal. ling at 9Vit.97c per btishel. At N Orleans, N0v.22, at 1(.42490;874f bbl. At St Louis, Nov 26 at $4,- 75145,00 r-et Cincinnati on the 29 of Nov. $3,25i43; 50. Cleveland, on the 20th,at $5e55,25. Provisions—Park in the market, best sc, second, 4c, Hams 7409 c, Melton 20(4/Atka quarter. Laid, keg 7674 c. Butter, Roll 11,913 e, Flikin los Cheese, 74138 c. ' Candles—dipped 7/013, mould 9010 c, Pittsburgh star 22c, Cincinnati star Wtr+Spertn,best 33e, second 30c; Tallow, rendered 64e}Botigh 44c. Beeswax—yellow 2542/4. -Hides—green 3403},Va1f 54 , 4 Ge Vaal - -2863 0 c. Feat.hers-2110 31 c. s Sugar—N. 0. 7e7*; Loaf.llol3c; Brown 9elo. Flour—s 4 621 , 04 3371; Corn meal, 56 , a362,1c 1:7 100 lbs ; Buckwheat, $1 50e1 Gd 1 2 do. Salt—sl,o6(al,o9 lY bbl. Apples—Green, $1 75 -a2 2 5 d bbl. Whiskey-21;122.c l? gall. • Wheat-7:Y• 30e. 4.? bush. Chnos-30e3Gc /..Y bush. Barley-70V5c P 136.11. Benns—sl 121 , F1 25 .I.} hush. filed Appplcs—sl 127..ifa); 25 hush. Potatoes-25e37iP bush. Clover Seed—Vsriis,2s ta. bush. nux,cua-7.5ue51,00? bush. Timothy-82 871 , 11)3,00 la' bush. Beef on fuot-3(it35 lb. no foot—s4e4 25 each. Lon—Common Bar, 3e3i; :31 fur Jotlintn. Nails—s 3 75e3 07k; Juniata, $4 25(ii4 W 1; h L t i.: F i m r::. k i e n l i ' n i s t u dk r h a n n r 7 h a a g r a t t i i n \ s t i t tt l i t ' ) i ' l ll. ): o o r n D I l a : , f - 1 C: r---1--"..'-- .:.:•2C:::LL7,--1--; '...::::::, :• Stores and other buildinp, und On Furnitme, Goad , . ; Wares and lerclitindizo, limited or perpetual, in town I r r, ETE urt''''''' . '"i r t' d ho : - ) l =',) ,- fo il , '-:•Y to I . l ' fri'naS or country, on the moo fa:arable term •• I .1... anti 111 , ptihi.e ~or tr;tiy, :het it - 1: - .7. removed The Mutual Principle, combined u,itita Stock Cspi- ' his OfilCe LO .'ran stns:Z. :1.-.`.1.L. II:7 car..l l . lititi:lo, oppo• sal, and the other prnehtioni of the Charter of thii l - l' e ' ll ' C"it' d S t ' u t'' H' : ' / * 0,115 _ Company, hold out unusual inductr:-.,:t 5, both of ,I'LlcIL and safety. to tintom titotirout• of et - reedit); in-no:ince, to ' 9... 7.,0 r .:70 1.:'.7 0.72.1 D ......._ which the Company aik Om attention and er.amination ' 7N , 1 ,,, T , : ,, ~i. ,• ;, ,,, :, ~;,),;,. c „ ) ,, , .iny . ,. . : , ,: .„ ; of those inierrstrd. (- The Capital Stock of the Company i= invro ed in ; i„,,,„ ) : 1.1 1 ,, 1 1 r 7,1,:. d ' , n i c o e n' c , - ',7 1 , - ' er ' , ~i l, :i r;, . grind and sufficient aernritici. A ~fter pro,iding for 0 ,,,,,,',„, ,-„. , • ' the losses [too slitvz tot Ito Compnoy, in tho cont., o il).- ~,r, business, the stochholdors urn entitled to tetteiio out , ~, .o, of its income and profit , On interest not -accr dtngt s Lead—Pig, $1 50. ; per rent. per annurn on the Capitol Stock:tett:ally pair' ; .2.:::::::. Steel—Pitthingli, sic +7 lb• ! in—the amount of oltiell bite, c,t, it i)t, et:peeled, o ill - 7, , UST r ,, i ,,, 1. a further )..upply er io2tter fouli)s^,t SkPcil"m—ftu""' " e ; N ial " l ' Iron , 12 A'a 11 " he supplied IA funds inserted—and the Loa fter, all the (.1.) Cur th , Cre,•iott. i'n•-•1. ' pund. 1 remaining 1,,,,fit, ~,,. w arcum „l at , „,,,I 1„,„ 1,,.1,1, i r , Far —.lc Ity • C iti.l it LES H - .);;IY, Vt . :mit:Lai: Dab Tin Platc—aa $l, 1 25100,50. ; like manner with the Capital Stott . ), for tin) better .t..)• l'tni P' , iter \-, ) , 1 - ehou-ct corn..r of Third an d W 00 . c 2 ; rarity o f the n.,lrerf. But rerti:knte , hi.;lll3r i,ltor• , I root- , Copper-28'4 30c. p Ib. Roll B r a ' 3°c p 1b• I est. payable a onnally. tron‘ferablc ott the boo:, t of .he , 1 .-- rsT ~•,,,,i,,,,, at , b , lbw, 5,,, Dune:, ::::, '2 1,,.,..,.... ICompany. and c onser:ible at any time iIJ . II C:illitid , d j ~, ~,,I b, , , ~,,„ ~,,,„, ~.f. 5!,i,,,, , ~, e n, - a • Bay—sl6 +7 ton. I Stock, swill he homed therefor to the Slochholdcv- tied , „ , , , •. • •, t 1), -, ' - , - ; r :' _ , in mot lit-mm:2,n trot h et, v.•to:to ono .o L . ,ou a.:1:045 , PUG A.h—s2 074e3 +9' bol. I intoned member ,, ir' Im portant to ' l '''.''',"'" °I- ''', c ,“ ',le or 'mail on re,oldb' , terra , . Pe url—,s3 l ii 3 `-'5 p biA. t hold. or premium milli)); absent rel , CCtivc.y, ag'teedote n - , "co,. .; 0: I. .. I t o il e plo. i,i0,14 of tine Clotro•r. . 1% hite Lead—sl,6s for prime. I Those effecting in.ottutteo ooh tilt , compony hove, ; GEIO ra G:', •00 rj 7:: :!.._.,' :..7 , l Co 9 eo-74e3c. 47 lb. b es ides the usual protection azltinqt loss, by the 01111- 1 ForxritidinT.; and C - ',Crrirnisolon :..le.:e..iant, j MOILIASVA—N. o i k ani , 36 , 1;t39c• Sugar House— nary method of insurance, 'he :I,3,lh:tuna] nclitintage of ; NO. 2,G tv OOD ST 7.2:ET, 42'it 140 p gsll. a direr! .pn rticipotion in the profit, or the Company. t PITTS:37-17.f.1:7.. l B. M. HISCIIM.LN 0 , without any liability. iOils—Linseed, 70r; Lard, 75c; Sperm, bleached, • (;I•;. Se V c I.retar . TOLAND, Pre,ident. I to27 I /1 20; unitleached, $1 17; Fall, $1 124. I y. , CITY rvicEs cuitztENT. DEC. 4. I The yuliseriher, who is the duly autlinrirdni Agent I SUCCESSOaS TO A't .• Ca IIiFULLY COSIRECTLD LTEKY 777777 0011• i for the above named Company, i s prepared to make in- Vi H 01." 4, A 7 .72.1 Flour—Frvfn Starr, - - - $4,75 fa 00 , yorance at the Office of the Agency, No. 2.5! Charley Wigan, - - Hotel, on Third street, a few donrsabove I .V.nirl street, ) I . l 'D l'ilanur 3 c l7 Pi and Lythar^e ce-^m- G.' .. 4.624e4,75 i and will give LII further infmnintion rienired. Baektekeal—per 100 !ha - - 1,50 01,621' Tilos. J. CAMPBELL. 1 Pittslturgh, I. Corn Weal— do do - - 50 2 62 I Piftshmelf, May 30, 1845. (je5.1.v.) tier 3 I Groin—Wheat .ItY buck. - - 0,00 ca 80 ! Auc - noN SALES. TzAGALEY L SMITH hay: , ror:-.3,,=.1 to:heir new Corn, - 36 /a Id ,By .7.1,44 D. Davis, Auctioneer, corner of Wood Ifi " 7 .reti"ii. - • N . '" 12 endendend..tad 7 ' o -, i;o! . t's stair. (east ! and Fifth Streets ride) where they v.nil be 'll , to invite. thri :::tention 34 ® 36 16,00 418.0 AT 10 ll ' Cilxk on Thu rwtlay morning the 411, roar. uf,.1111-.rief,r,i7d.:.„7;`,3,...„`1,7,117 ( t 1 .,: r 2L 1 ., 13. 3 c. t n a d '-' i l;i 2 it r i.., go br.„ 7 l 7 l l , 68 4ift 70 la- wi:lbe soil an extensive ati i7 , r , tm c i a -n r t , o , f ir,d yea r Lo ‘ n i n e : ; :v ... ,,,E ., ttircs. riavlo 3m td • Dry Good, Boots. Shoes, - 21 fa 23 . up ClittLing. 2 - -z ac,a z, 7, - .. - .:_.'• s ::: :: T. :, , -25fa31 ! At 2 ti'olnelt, PM by order and under authority of \V HOLESALE. G E 0 C E a s , - 100 41,06 ! Landlord's Wvirrant— ; IFt AND 20 NV ori s ST :1!;!.7, 71773 - 2.1.:11051• Ivo 2 1 , 12 i 1 patent Platform Sctic, i ! c„,..1 MI Tll , BAG ALEY i. , .-. CO., Wholezalit Grocers 1 4 Ten Cnnnittierst 7 i 62 . 50 Bhf ltx. Vu Manufdrturtd Tobacco'. ' and Produce atalms, Ni. '223 Marhet street, be . 5,00 (a 5,50 I ALSO, Itween sth and Gth, Notch ..ids, Philadelphia. linvlo 3m 74'a B 1 ':hf chests Vll Tent 4 , e , S 1 5 bbly Malaga Win,: s.an7es :Pa:I:, J::. \ W 1-1 1 ( 4 n i t:c ES s ri A d i' Q E !!e ( e 3 n ß s ( a- i C a r l' e : , [t i2 S itt . . 1 17275 c r: - . 3 rm e d l h et!, 7 0 3 I 3 has tuts-uteri Gla,Rware; 7:a 3 . 2 0,15 New Orleans M..ln.se.; 3 " " " Loaf Sugar. b e tween %Vaud and Self:Meld structa,u7ruat:fe the ol'd lelta' 1 3 t A quantity of rtew and second hand tionsliold For- , fined. : - ..74 iv —.m.0.. , niture, Looking GiaAies, Carpeting, Coat SlOVeri. 1 hinedwnre. Fine Cutlery. &c. der3 Oets, - nay—Loon. 1,7 ton. - • Oii— Linseeci, gall. Whiskry—p gall. • - Po tatoes—Neshannock , bosh bbl. - • - }lax, - . Timothy. • - - Clover, • Lard—No It 4 lb. - • /fogs Ri (ar. wt ) Bat-urn—per lb. Ckeese—per lb WR. - • Butter—Keg and Roll per lb. 25 KEGS 25 cO KE n. G ign S "A b G , s ! d leC fm oyLa l : 6 by twist tobacco on •‘, 83. DIAItICET ST. 83. -. MILLER & RIC KETSON, 2.7c.:2:::-. - i! ::::.L._,..: 1 Et • E CONSTABLE 179 Liberty sr. I 1• E. 1. __ 9 Dt;RCH ASERS ,in End at fi'HZ.2. :". 2.1.347- . NOCKS a 101 l szpply of . .hcavy..a . l.da sad rib'd --------------------- Raisins. Ijr AS this day received from the Eastern marketa, l i I English silk ;'se a• linairi - ,-! - .in :Fan ic....v.; henry 4il , BOXES Malaga Bunch Raisins, just re- il 1.../ ceived, and for is by i a hirer addition °lnc,: and desirable geode for ' at ( ~..c , ,..,,,,i,..,,i,,, Inc. pi i ce , , b to w hi c h I main fleecy herd ...pun sin: ::c......; aa7,-.tann Me• t ß he r. winter i trade .. . ' - ' f Hon and V I ';oolen ..) H 0.,?, Ca2.lr: - ..arca.; Cl - ....r.1iat; Alpa, MILLER & RICKErSON, C pectfully invite.; the attentio n o p urchasers . , __, j. v. .„. ~, , j., ..... ~j, ~.1 , teethe. I A lot of Ladies ' I'; id Clcalsinzo, entirely ono; t e.; or.scet‘l, i 0,6 :1 _o_ ~,,....,,, ~,, co , : No. 179 Liberty st. • i. . I i•-i-,ii an e-te--.i . :e - - ..c•- -, c , cr' , l'. ,,- --l'a :cry. - —'-- , Cashmere D'Ellos.se, all v.col, boat st!,lea, ono , er, • • - ,---- --- ,- - -- I cheep. t novlo. I Another fresh lot of Tart.f..•rti, Thibtrt, Ca..limere,l I I 1:::::: .- 77' - . ::::7. - , - .7 . ...:: 7 . I and French Brnche Shawl, ~. : T UST rt.acived sn:p,:.ricr Ft ~:,-!) :rcc-...1; printed i Ml' •••i ) Unshrinkable Flannol:.; Hera StitchCoiahr , o _ n , • •. ,J c„,h,,.., Tur1, ,,,..,. , ...„1.,1,_,,5i.i: plain nad ear, Mousline de Lnines and Cache.-.7.re1, final `do cis. I b cj? ,,.i Ti ;b ,,,. 0,.... „ ~....2„,: .._ r i ,I • . v. , 1, I to 50 cents; Bayadcre and other lat.^ Etylea. I Shay:l3. to .311,a.11 tl:a attvnt Inn el itUrCb, , err , lo rt.- I A large assortment of Whitney Blanket,. `Jd•:.L..: . ... .7: '7_,N;s:OCK. Lulls% Rosiery• tipectfuil,, jr,j,..d. 1 . Damask Table Linen; Iri•il 4-4 Shirtin,o,s. do. 1 . 13 - R ECEIVED at No. 46, Market at., a large and' i and block lie d- CI se g, r l°. I I A fresh supply of color, I tr, a, sploodid variety Winter Hosiery, Black and , Sar n i halt t ong white Lid and silk nett Gloves; solo ;..11:):::a not:1 :21,ata::::::;0. Blue Black Lamb's Wool, price (tom 31 t 07.5 ets —l, , black do. 11 f': - PID.. ES Gala PlairiL. superior aeality and Grey Mixed do. do., (light and dark shaded,) 28 tai Fornicate Prints, from 6} to 111 CH per card. Li 0 Vt.r7 ricrir....hlc. -13 - 1,7.; Fta.l3 Woolen Cloak -75 cents. Ribbed and plain Worsted Black •oit sill Li a sess; Checks; Bed Florin...b . , Gala Plaids and i it.g , e, s haded' Woolen C10ni.it17.... rf•cvivPrl by this colon—very of prices- 30 doz. Children'e Wool 1 ~,,,,,,, I ,,'l njj , jif ,,i ~c i , a D r , Silk, de,2 , morn 110 . 5 t:::pr en; SH F.:l a PENNOCK. Hosiery, all colors—and prices from 12 1.2 to 37 1.2 j cents. SAllllol' l 's & TURNE _ R. 1 COPPERAS. n0..13 Dec. 9. • 1 0 BARRELS No. I. Leaf Lard, 6 Kegs " I do do Received per steamer Mihrtonl3kir,llEY for sale by W. .R SE, Co. 57 Water it 3--- 0 MILS Copperas just received and for sale by DW ELLIN(i HOUSE FOR RENT. P. C. NIARAIN. A NEW and e.inv.,iont ten ,tore dwelling IaPNO. 46 MARKET STREE:I. d iEj Gcl• for rent, o t noire at tills taco, or N EW Blankets:fresh supply opening this day, and S selling •1 reduced priers. Sr Clair at. BARROWS Sc TURNER. GREEN BBI.S prime co king and eating apples of CLoAK GOODS—Tliihet Cloths (in ell shades,) ilea , lot opened at extraordinary low prices. BILOADCLOTIM—IIIeck, Blue Blacks. Invisible nd ntber shades. Gala Plaids, Rob lirants4, A FEW good white cooks, for hotels and private Familierio town and country. Also, wanted. good white cook, a chambermaid and • nurse to go to a respectable Hotel in Brownsville. Also, • good 'tea• dy shoemaker to go 12 miles out tot. small town and establish; a married man prefered. Also, wanted a good comb maker to go and settle Far Went, amongst • very much enlightened Indian Nation. Places wan. ted for a number of bookkeepers, salesmen, school. masters, boys in stores, and apprentices to trades.— Also, for a number of echanics, laborors and house nervattts,&c. And for a number of colored men, wo men, boys and girls. Please apply at ISAAC HARRIS' General Agency and Intelligence Office. • No 9, Fifth street. FOR PUBLIC ACOOMODATION. Wanted to b mow on notes Bonds or Mortgages and from six months to one. two, three or moreyears, several sums of motley from $5O, to $lOO, $250. $3OO, $5OO. $750, $BOO to $lOOO or from two to five thou sand, Dollar!, at a fair interet &c. Persons having money to lend can do it safely and confidentially on calling at HARRIS' General Agency and Intelli a office, No 9, sth street. dee 3-6 t. For Salo. 200 CUTS of 5 double yellow and purple car pet chain; 200 good wooden bowels all si tes; an assottment of almcst •ll sizes of window sash and glass to suit; cheap and warm bed Comfonables, bed cords, augers, hatchets, Economy Brood Cloths, and Cassinets and a variety of goods for sale low for cash. ISAAC II ARRIS, Agent and Commission Merchant No 9 Fit . * street. Liquorice. Q CASES Liquorice Ball; juat received end for Belo 0 by B A FAHNESTOCK & CO., dec2 corner Gth and %Voeod its. Seigotair Pitc k. J r cars Burgundy Dudek; just received and for 111111 eels by PI A FAHNESTOCK & CO., decals corner of 6th and Wooduto. s.,_ ._ .a,.,- . uH ...,,~ -:w I?iDESINITY AGE AGAINSFI T LOS . S OR DAM. BY RE 1 THE MUTUAL PRINCIPLE COMBINED \ With the additional cecurity of a .5-. - ocr; CAPITAL. The Reliance Mutual 7.:lY.trunc3 Cc, of Plaila...Charter Perpeturt!... DIRECToII S : John M Atwood, George W. Tolend, Thomas C. Rockhill, Lewis 11. Geolge N. Bal:er. Wm. R. Thompson, John J. VondcrkemP George M. Stroud, George W. Carpenter. P. NPKENNA, Auctioneer IZEZIE AIL ilifferrni kinds for sace by :%IAR FIN, 60 Wm, 1 AT 7111: ---.,"NEW YORK STORE." CHESNUT'S• 15 BUS b ti y ELS of excellent ipe c ann \ l i s A ia i s i tn N re on ', ACEINIF RVS Pari., Itrp!. M. d o Laines nrui Alpacul, ,Nicer Crum ...\,-,- '=t~ l h• a C. . ' ' ' ' cier,i GO l). ater .t. \ N. H. GA 7 2.7 A RD, 79, MArket Dtrect. NEW tIAMS. 500 LBS new sugar cure i l . i . h c :7 l s T a i bl y GO Wutrr A t OLIN E 01 5 PASKF.TS Frerh end pure P o live oil for rnle . C. MA lITIN, 1,0 Wairr At. ORANGES. AFEW hundred swtet Havanna Orangeg for sale by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. LEMONS. A a FEW boxes fresh Malaga Lemons jest rreeived nd fur sale by l'.C. MARTIN. 60 %Voter st. PRUNES A PAKAGES of Fresh Bordeaux Prunes, fine g e e szticle for families. for sale hy dec 1 _ GO %sister st. RA B CIDER-5 bbls Cis!, Cider, racked and Cclarified. 5 " Rotranire du; to nn ive and for ell e by r c mAttriN, doe I POTATOES -100 bush Nr.bennock pototoe6; 25 bbl. Sweet For solo low by P C MARTIN, doe I 60 Water st Potash. 7 CASKS just received ß. nod for RH male EY b & y M. CO., heel 57 Wrap! Nail.. KEGS"Drummend's" Nails. assnited sizes 150 just reorived per canal boat and 1 , ,r sale 13% M. B. RHF.Y & CO:, ancl 57 Water et. OT fER CAPS. 'UST received one ccse of supctior Otter pq e j Gaps at very low pricey _ _ _ ov294itlt ------- Oregon and California. THE Emigtunts Guide to Oregon and California, containing Scenes and lncident4 of a patty of egon, Emigrants, a Description of Oregon, Scenc: , and Incidents of a party of California Emigrants, and a Description of California, and Diffetent Routes to those Countries, by San, ford W stings,Hsn for sale by C H , a eller, d dec 1 corner of Wood and 'lists. Ilebrew Elooko F.BREW Bibles, Hahu's cdilion; Gesenin's Hebrew and English Lexicon; Cesemon'‘ Hebrew . Grammar, by Cowant; Nerpheirner's Hebrew Grammar, Stewarii Hebrew Cbresomatry; for Sale by C H KAY,Bookeeller and Stationer, corner ot Wood and 3d Sti To Storm ffiazoa. SEALED proposals will be received at the ulneP of the Allegheny Cemetery, or at the office (lithe subsetiber in Allegheny City. until the first day . , . . Fu...... , ,,, pc.:..::::.1 , 1 ,, In,ly ! , .. , 14:.t4,, , 1...1 sub,..riber. J. CHISLEIT, A.rct, Qthc. of the Allegheny CANArterp DOT Oa* BIOiABD COWAII, . . _ orrice in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market i 1:V, 00 sTnEET CO Q ENI V-FIV E Bro 1,, Tul.rrri nr.3slaneto sh aw i s , nc , F rc c,ived by enprcr.3 frcm NOW York, • ,•1 ',.CONSTABLE. J 0 ST: EE 3r2. near(--;e:v.iena2a'q C:r.a ti and Dear.a.ra, newe.-,t make; abo. undn: Shirts and Drawers, La,: rece:re...l _^r.l oDenea. 7,. CdtiSTABLE. D. 1 0;:onci: G SKATES, Cutlery, Ivury. iibo❑y. Wit. fcr :tz by jOilf; ! .320; V7crul.l Now is the time far Bars-sins A. FULTON, BELL AND 132A.513 7017ND:117:1• HS rebuilt and comer:finned :au:it:cos at his OLD STAND, N 0.70. bet . - .can Matkci: nal Ferry sm. w bete be pleared to .SCC hi: old caoturnera and Client], ('Harold Steamboat, and Dtdiv of every stce, l'rctre 10 to 10,000 pounda, cast from p Of the moot approve{) models. and atiatTa.:.:ad to ha c: the beat Mineral %Tater ibinartv,Conatorr. - together tritlt every vat iely ut Bla'3 La if , I ttired, turned and i d ti,itti.a in tlla noolaot manner. TFA. F. by lIIc cci. r.,;edt. far i dia,l" AitiOdiOn ro cal:di:rated fur tion of fitiat ion in icitiaat-...—The Be: poeit ion can be Intl Of him at all timao. V 7 -.A $ zto•ett, c,:e door cLorC I'ITTSDU:', O •ii, 7'4 1 ANuFAcrurtEß of Paper cool Dor- dors of every do:colption. llercltanta and others purcho:.e coo it/• cited to calland Pn3rni:lo ment nf GLAZED 4• all the various pczlerr... ces asclor.ot . GLAZ D G colored co or:2 to blir.d.s, by :1:2 c.!..7cn co 7 fi:l7, 37 7.7 7 nOv2l-6171. T -71 j BEAUT 7 7I i.D 0 7 P ID H 11.1? (-7 ,Uri Int.:to sap !! ply of c , accnntoso Dr: tCcath,•, to which he invites th , attention 01 pnrchn-o:c. This arrival lac: ne3 onntainv ,olootion al cow —1 tvbiah tout be o'oiert cl that canjar their calo imrnr C tt.:l az j. and :Jarhot S. MOORE, 93 Wood at 7771„ VVO imprcvcd Gr.cd r.c.C.r.rlPiztrlu ...Li with • finish ed nr.l for rale by 31,t1:.1E, Cor l'ermr.r.3 CL:.. :.. norl7. r- PAIR el plain :-.7zt the FUT nit.t.:l , 2 Ware 9 :•..?..17::G anj I.F you want tu ~ : ,- 2 . . . a :-,c:oci c.-.• . , , ,..!:: cl - L , c . :.? :::) ,.. r.c: for get-to call al. V.v.? 1:L:r:Il:`,:7 2 ... 077: ..,..C.171 c; mio2l 11nn,1 -...... 1,:v.e., Li'..-..-.:13::; 7c-In. --,---------- to lt served up it curt} ai>le E. A Isa, Caudle,. Fruits sad Pastry's of the choicest kinds. 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